(a.) Of, pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, phenyl or phenol.
Example Sentences:
(1) The degree of inhibition of the spinal-to-phenic evoked discharge was directly related to theamplitude of spontaneously occurring internal intercostal nerve activity.
(2) Previous experiences in human osteological analysis was shown to have no effect on accuracy in this test, confirming Phenice's assertion that the technique does not require extensive experience to yield accurate results.
(3) Three documented European skeletal series were examined to assess the accuracy and reliability of the pubic variables described by Phenice for correctly identifying the sex of adult human skeletal remains.
(4) During the last part of inspiration, however, MFO, like HFO, resulted from burst-like synchronized discharge of phenic motoneurons.
(5) This sample included many adolescents and could be used to expand Phenice's 1969 study, which was largely based on mature adults.
(6) The accuracy and objectivity of these variables, as reported by Phenice, Kelley, Sutherland and Suchey, and Lovell, could not be confirmed on this European material.
(7) In this study, the level of correct sex identification that could be achieved using the Phenice variables was shown to be significantly affected by the previous experience of the observer.
(8) Pubic bone morphology was examined to test the accuracy of Phenice's visual method for determining sex from the os pubis.
(9) An accuracy of approximately 83% in determining sex was recorded, compared to 95% reported by Phenice.
Phenix
Definition:
(n.) A bird fabled to exist single, to be consumed by fire by its own act, and to rise again from its ashes. Hence, an emblem of immortality.
(n.) A southern constellation.
(n.) A marvelous person or thing.
Example Sentences:
(1) Phenix appears to be Houser’s last permanent address, but he had been in Lafayette, a city of 124,000 roughly 500 miles west, for long enough to make an impression on local business owners.
(2) A user named Rusty Houser of Phenix City, Alabama, commented on a thread on PoliticalForum.com: “Any meaningful change in the US will have to be backed up with guns.
(3) Police said Houser, who was from Phenix City, Alabama, had been in Lafayette since early July and was living at a local motel.
(4) Reached by the Guardian, Floyd said: “I have talked all I want to talk about John Houser for one day.” Houser’s work history on LinkedIn stops in 2008, when he listed his last employment as a real-estate developer in Phenix City, Alabama, across Lake Oliver from Columbus.
(5) The documents said Houser had driven an hour and a half north from Phenix City to Carroll County, Georgia, and there “perpetrated various acts of family violence”.
(6) A profile on Tea Party Nation bore his name and where he was believed to have last lived, in Phenix City, but no posts.
(7) Thanatophobic regression metamorphosizes into courage for life, the ability to face transitoriness and to discover the power of phenix in it which creates new creations.